Al-Julani called on the international community to immediately intervene and take responsibility for this increase.
The Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Abu Mohammed al-Julani (also known as Ahmed al-Sharaa), who led the rebel offensive in Syria, criticized Israel for its attacks on the territory of Syria. Syria TV, which is controlled by the opposition, reported this the previous day.
“Israel’s arguments are weak and no longer justify their recent violations,” he said, adding that “the Israelis have clearly overstepped their bounds in relation to Syria, threatening unjust escalation in the region.”
According to him, currently, “war-weary Syria, after many years of conflicts and civil strife, does not allow new clashes,” and emphasized that “the priority at this stage is reconstruction and stability, and not getting involved in disputes that could lead to further destruction.” .
Al-Julani called on the international community to immediately intervene and take responsibility for this increase.
The Syrian opposition leader also said that diplomatic solutions are the only way to ensure security and stability and that “unconsidered military adventure” is not desirable.
As you know, after the Syrian armed opposition came to power, Israel carried out hundreds of strikes on military and other targets in Syria, citing the need to prevent possible future terrorist threats. In particular, the Syrian navy was destroyed.
And on December 8, Israeli ground forces for the first time since the October War of 1973 openly crossed into Syrian territory, crossing the demilitarized zone on the border. Israeli authorities called it a temporary measure.
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